Mazurak Magdalena
Kardiol Pol. 2010 Jul;68(7):868-72.
Taussig-Bing syndrome is a rare congenital heart defect consisting of a double outlet right ventricle paired with a subpulmonic ventricular septal defect. The anomaly has first been described by collaborators Hellen Taussig and Richard Bing. In the 62 years since, much has changed in its diagnosis and treatment, but Taussig-Bing remains a challenge for congenital heart defect specialists. The biographies of the two doctors could serve as the basis for a film script. Their collaboration was not an easy one. They had difficulties with achieving consensus in professional matters, and did not like each other personally. It is amazing that today their names are mentioned together. They have been linked forever in the eponymous term for the rare heart defect they had described.